It’s such an unexpected and refreshing mashup. I also love how seamlessly Bunzl is able to blend the historical and sci-fi elements. Every single character has their own unique motivations and strengths and I care about them all. Rust stand out, and she’s not the only one. Rust who always begins her sentences with a fun exclamation, like “Click-wheels and coat hangers!” or “Punchcards and pistons!” This seemingly small quirk helps make Mrs. Each character has such a specific way of expressing himself or herself. Now, it’s up to her to undercover the details of her father’s disappearance before it is too late. However, John gets too good at his job and is kidnapped for an item Lily never knew existed. His creations, unlike his cohorts, are developed with emotional capability, and as a result, his mechanicals have become like family to him and Lily. Lily, the protagonist, is the daughter of John Hartman, a master inventor known for his innovative mechanicals and mechanimals. The author hints his characters are in Victorian England towards the end of the nineteenth century, but never gives a specific year. COGHEART by Peter Bunzl is a thrilling adventure that blends a historical setting with futuristic elements.
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